What you have on the highway tag (which I may move to a usage page) looks
fine to me.
I couldn't give you an opinion on how to apply them to roads in California
because
I've never been in that state.
I drove a truck for awhile in the US and there are quite a few roads that
won't fit nicely
into t
;; 'Peter Miller'
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> Subject: RE: [OSM-talk] Highway tagging in the USA
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> David Earl wrote:
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David Earl wrote:
>Sent: 21 April 2008 8:21 PM
>To: Peter Miller
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>Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] Highway tagging in the USA
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>On 21/04/2008 19:46, Peter Miller wrote:
>> Also. please could someone to a 'trial render'
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"Peter Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Possibly I am pushing a non-issue but personally I find the red overpowering
> in a grid system and I have no other explanation as to why so many major
> roads are getting tagged as tertiary and secondary.
Are yo
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> Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] Highway tagging in the USA
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> On 21/04/2008 19:46, Peter Miller wrote:
> > Also. please could someone to a 'trial render' of the area using one or
> > more potential 'USA friendly
On 21/04/2008 19:46, Peter Miller wrote:
> Also… please could someone to a ‘trial render’ of the area using one or
> more potential ‘USA friendly’ colour schemes so we can see what it would
> look like. Personally I would be interested in something along these lines:
>
> Orange and wide: Motorow
I thought it might be useful to have a concrete (literally) example of USA
tagging to talk about. So.. think I have tagged the highways from San
Francisco down to San Jose as described on the highway tagging page, with a
few exceptions. My reference was the international section of the highway
tag
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